He recorded a demo of the track, which has drums, bass and Minogue's vocals on it → He recorded a demo of the track with drums, bass, and Minogue's vocals on it
Due to a manufacturing error, a replacement cover insert was included in the maxi single release → the source stats "along with a really stunning & sexy 12" x 12" glossy print of the green variant artwork", quite different
Using the template would produce something like this[1] rather than this.[2] This is the only way that I could use the Harvard citation template for the entire article.
Damian Vo (
talk)
19:30, 5 June 2022 (UTC)reply
All of them are remixes – the original was never released as a standalone single/side-A only, as you could see in the "Track listings" section. 19:30, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
Done
References
Flawless
A source check was conducted on "Transitions: Milestone", "Kylie.com A", "Singles: Butterfly", "Butterfly (Media notes; maxi single)", "Mark Picchiotti Interview". Turn The Beat Around and Bent 2009
External links
I would move the audio source to the infobox as misc
Remove the other two sources, one of them is already on the article. I would avoide using Discogs as a list of release
Is there any particular reason to remove the Discogs link? To my understanding, the 'external links' section is supposed to list helpful sites but somehow could not use it as the main source (mainly user-editable sites, self-published sources etc.) While films-related articles could list database sites like
IMDb in their sections, I think it's fair that music articles could at least have the Discogs release list for further reading.
Damian Vo (
talk)
19:30, 5 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Are we sure these sales in the Uk are from areliable source? I mean the its the producer who is reporting them
Picchiotti is not only the producer of "Butterfly" but also the founder of Blueplate Records, the track's distributor in the US and the UK white label release. Therefore I think his statement regarding the single sales for "Butterfly" is acceptable. Sales statements from labels, not from the independent tracking firms like
Nielsen or
IFPI, can be found in articles like
here (
[1])
Damian Vo (
talk)
02:37, 6 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Labels have a tendency to influent sales number as we all know. Henceforth they are not acceptable in various articles, the source you provided states those numbers are according to the label. I'm not saying that Picchiotti is lying, only that there is no reason to believe he is saying the truth either.
MarioSoulTruthFan (
talk)
15:29, 6 June 2022 (UTC)reply
He recorded a demo of the track, which has drums, bass and Minogue's vocals on it → He recorded a demo of the track with drums, bass, and Minogue's vocals on it
Due to a manufacturing error, a replacement cover insert was included in the maxi single release → the source stats "along with a really stunning & sexy 12" x 12" glossy print of the green variant artwork", quite different
Using the template would produce something like this[1] rather than this.[2] This is the only way that I could use the Harvard citation template for the entire article.
Damian Vo (
talk)
19:30, 5 June 2022 (UTC)reply
All of them are remixes – the original was never released as a standalone single/side-A only, as you could see in the "Track listings" section. 19:30, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
Done
References
Flawless
A source check was conducted on "Transitions: Milestone", "Kylie.com A", "Singles: Butterfly", "Butterfly (Media notes; maxi single)", "Mark Picchiotti Interview". Turn The Beat Around and Bent 2009
External links
I would move the audio source to the infobox as misc
Remove the other two sources, one of them is already on the article. I would avoide using Discogs as a list of release
Is there any particular reason to remove the Discogs link? To my understanding, the 'external links' section is supposed to list helpful sites but somehow could not use it as the main source (mainly user-editable sites, self-published sources etc.) While films-related articles could list database sites like
IMDb in their sections, I think it's fair that music articles could at least have the Discogs release list for further reading.
Damian Vo (
talk)
19:30, 5 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Are we sure these sales in the Uk are from areliable source? I mean the its the producer who is reporting them
Picchiotti is not only the producer of "Butterfly" but also the founder of Blueplate Records, the track's distributor in the US and the UK white label release. Therefore I think his statement regarding the single sales for "Butterfly" is acceptable. Sales statements from labels, not from the independent tracking firms like
Nielsen or
IFPI, can be found in articles like
here (
[1])
Damian Vo (
talk)
02:37, 6 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Labels have a tendency to influent sales number as we all know. Henceforth they are not acceptable in various articles, the source you provided states those numbers are according to the label. I'm not saying that Picchiotti is lying, only that there is no reason to believe he is saying the truth either.
MarioSoulTruthFan (
talk)
15:29, 6 June 2022 (UTC)reply